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pp.670-673
Published Date 1953/11/20
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1492200989

 IHO performed a nerve anastomosis for treatment of facial nerve palsy the result of 7th nerve injury during mastoidectomy in a boy aged 7. At present, one year and a half after the operation which was an anastomosis of hypoglossal on to the facial, voluntary movements of the facial muscles excepting the frontals are well recovered. The author notes from experiences gained from tnis case the following crucial points in the event of suchall undertaking: (1) Manipulation of nerves should be done with utmost care. (2) It is advantageous for the surgeon to have on hand a few optical instruments. (3) Nerves in anastomosis should never be under strain or tension. (4) The head region should be kept at rest for a considerable period after the operation. (5) But, facial muscles should be stimulated passively by galvanic currents or other means in order to prevent muscular atrophy. (6) A great deal of patience is required on the part of the patient as well as the Doctor for signs of recovery are indefinite until the period of 6 months is spent.

 The author stresses that in cases of this natnre the surgeon shuld not be satisfied with symptomatic treatments alone but, proceed to operative measures before the period of occurrence of muscular atrophy.


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